Literature DB >> 10602584

Load Acceleration and Footstep Strategies in Asymmetrical Lifting and Lowering.

Alain Delise1, Micheline Gagnon1, Pierre Desjardins1.   

Abstract

Accelerated execution effects for lifting and lowering a 12-kg box using two footstep strategies associated with experienced workers were studied. Eight healthy male participants performed a normal and an accelerated execution of a lifting task and a lowering task, using a minimal feet displacement strategy (oblique-step) and a strategy with a step (crossed-step). It was hypothesized that the accelerated executions, as compared to the normal executions, would have a different effect on L5/S1 resultant moment, body posture, and other kinematic variables. A tridimensional dynamic rigid body model was used to compute L5/S1 resultant moments. Results showed that the accelerated condition did not reduce body asymmetry of posture, but it reduced the length of the path of the global center of gravity and the duration of the supporting phase of the box, and it did not significantly affect L5/S1 maximal resultant moments for lifting but increased them for lowering. These results indicate that the net work production for accelerated strategies might be smaller, which may represent an economy of energy. Furthermore, the results showed that the use of an accelerated strategy for lowering should be avoided.

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Keywords:  acceleration; biomechanics; footstep strategies; handling; lifting; lowering

Year:  1996        PMID: 10602584     DOI: 10.1080/10803548.1996.11076347

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Occup Saf Ergon        ISSN: 1080-3548


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